Mid Ulster police warn motorists of the dangers of ignoring 'Stop' signs

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Police in Mid Ulster have taken to social media to remind motorists what a ‘Stop’ sign means.

The PSNI Facebook message warned that those who ignore signs are not only causing a danger to other road-users, but are at risk of landing a fine and getting penalty points on their driving licence.

Posting a photo of a sign, a PSNI spokesperson said: “This is the stop sign at the junction of Moyola Road and the Hillhead Road in Castledawson. Stop means stop. It doesn't mean drive out or slow down.

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"If you breach this sign in the presence of officers you will receive a £65 and three penalty points. You have been warned.”

The stop sign at the junction of Moyola Road and the Hillhead Road in Castledawson. Picture: PSNIThe stop sign at the junction of Moyola Road and the Hillhead Road in Castledawson. Picture: PSNI
The stop sign at the junction of Moyola Road and the Hillhead Road in Castledawson. Picture: PSNI

The social media post attracted a number of comments from the public encouraging people to heed the police warning about this and other junctions.

One person, however, saw the funny side of the police message saying: “I stopped there for over an hour waiting for it to go green”.

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